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NEVADA SNOW REPORT

March 31 2025
       

Snowpack levels across the state are currently 90% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Nevada was last observed at Mt Rose Ski Area with a snowpack depth of 99”, about 98% of normal when compared to it's 101" average depth for this time of year. Nevada's snow report shows a promising 5-day forecast with up to 16 inches expected in some areas. Notably, the Mt Rose Ski Area boasts the deepest snowpack at 99 inches, while Little Valley and Marlette Lake anticipate significant snowfall. However, caution is advised as Lake Tahoe is under an avalanche watch, underscoring high backcountry danger.

Statewide Warnings & Alerts

March 31 2025

Residents across Nevada are advised to brace for a series of severe weather conditions. A High Wind Warning is in effect for the Las Vegas Valley, Spring Mountains-Red Rock Canyon, and parts of Clark and Southern Nye County, with southwest winds up to 35 mph, and gusts reaching 65 mph, potentially causing downed trees and power lines, as well as difficult travel conditions for high-profile vehicles. In Western Nevada Basin and Range, including Pyramid Lake, a Wind Advisory warns of southwest winds up to 30 mph and gusts hitting 55 mph, which may lead to reduced visibility and blowing dust. The Greater Reno-Carson City-Minden Area is under a Winter Weather Advisory with up to 3 inches of snow expected, slippery roads, and gusty winds that could impact travel and cause tree branches to fall. Eastern, north central, northeast, northwest, and south central Nevada are also under a Wind Advisory with similar gusty conditions. Residents should secure outdoor objects, exercise caution while driving, and prepare for possible power outages.


Statewide Snowpack Distribution


Statewide Snowpack 90.0%
of Normal
Coldest Location 28°
Granite Peak
Top 5-Day Forecast 17"
Nohrsc Marlette Lake
Deepest Snowpack 99"
Mt Rose Ski Area